Europe
Ireland Suffers Man-made Electricity Emergency
Increased demand, the shutting down of old gas-powered energy plants, and wind power's unpredictable output all add up to a man-made shortage. ...
Muslim Politician With Possible Extremist Links Poised to Become Scotland’s Next Leader
Following Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s February 15 announcement of her resignation, the race for both the leadership of the Scottish National Party...
Read moreU.S. Officials: China Considers Sending Russia Artillery and Ammunition
The United States has pushed Russia staunchly into China’s corner, and together they are building a new global order that is increasingly leaving...
Read moreSocialist Spanish Government Permits Legal Gender Change Without a Medical Evaluation
The law allows anyone 16 or older to change "gender" on their national ID card, relaxes rules for those aged 12 to 16,...
Read moreWhat to Expect After Moscow Suspends Its Last Nuclear Treaty With the U.S.
Recently, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a speech to both houses of the Russian Parliament that Russia would suspend its participation in...
Read moreItaly Leads Opposition to EU’s 2035 Ban on Fossil-fuel Cars
Italy ramped up its protests against European Union (EU) plans to criminalize the sale of new petrol and diesel cars in 12 years,...
Read moreJapan Pledges Another $5.5 Billion in Aid to Ukraine
The country has hitherto provided Ukraine over $600 million worth of direct financial support, along with hundreds of millions of dollars in emergency...
Read moreEU Parliament “One of the World’s Most Corrupt Organizations”
SINGAPORE — On February 13, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs Péter Szijjártó vehemently slammed the European Parliament, claiming, among other things, that the...
Read moreHungary Urges EU to Diversify Energy, Slams Sanctions Package on Russia
On February 3, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó decried Brussels at a conference in Baku for its inaction that he claimed was obstructing...
Read moreThousands of Protesters in Moldova Want Energy Subsidies, Resignation of Pro-EU President
Several thousand protesters gathered in Moldova’s capital of Chisinau on February 19 to insist that the country’s new pro-EU government completely cover citizens’...
Read moreSoros Claims Russian Defeat in Ukraine Would Catalyze Dissolution of “Russian Empire”
Globalist billionaire financier George Soros said on Thursday that Russia’s defeat in the Ukraine conflict would lead to a collapse of what he...
Read moreNATO Countries Enhance Munitions Output, Pledge 48 Leopard 2 Tanks to Ukraine
NATO countries are increasing their production of artillery munitions as Ukraine is consuming shells much faster than the West can make them, the...
Read moreBipartisan Group of Lawmakers Wants Biden to Send Ukraine F-16s
In what would be a major escalation of the United States’ involvement in the Russia-Ukraine conflict if implemented, a bipartisan group of members...
Read moreIs Washington Sowing the Seeds of a Coup Against Hungary’s Orban?
Is the Biden White House laying the groundwork for regime change in Hungary? ...
Read moreHungary and Poland Oppose EU Initiative to Impose Same-sex Parenthood on Member States
Hungary and Poland declared that they were planning to veto an initiative by the European Union (EU) Commission that could possibly coerce all...
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